Did we say this is the largest hacking attack ever in the business world? 83 million people – that’s more than double the entire population of Canada. Let that sink in for a moment.
According to JPMorgan Chase Bank, the hack occurred during the early summer. However, they have stated that they have observed no unusual customer fraud from this incident.
So who’s actually impacted by this security breach? Any customer who conducted business on chase.com or through the company’s mobile application. Customer names, addresses, phone numbers, and email address were taken, but JPMorgan Chase added that “There is no evidence that account information for such affected customers – account numbers, passwords, user IDs, birthdates or Social Security numbers were compromised during this attack.”
83 million people are affected by this hacking attempt. What can you do now?
According to online reports, this attack on JPMorgan Chase was very well orchestrated. Approximately 90 servers deep inside the company were hacked. It just goes to show how determined cybercriminals can be to take advantage of even the smallest vulnerability to go after a target.
What can your business do right now?
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